"Second edition with additional lilts" (title page verso). A collection of Newfoundland poems by Ena Constance Barrett, featuring such themes as the Great War, the beauty of Newfoundland's natural landscape, and family. The seasons are presented in...

Poems (1860) is the first volume of poetry by Isabella Whiteford, whose Methodist parents immigrated to Newfoundland in 1850. By her second volume, The Victorian triumph and other poems (1898), she was a well-known literary figure in the colony....

The Victorian Triumph (1898) is the second volume of poetry by Isabella Whiteford. Since the publication of her first volume entitled Poems (1860), she had become a well-known literary figure in the colony, marrying James Johnstone Rogerson in...

Includes the long poem "The convict ship" and 90 other poems. Death and loss are recurring themes, and many references are made throughout to her native Scotland. Religious themes are also present, notably in a selection of poems dealing with...

In Mayflowers and Roses, poet Ena Constance Barrett makes many references to both her adopted home, Newfoundland, and her native country, Great Britian. Faith and the beauty of nature are common themes throughout, the collection also including...

Henrietta Lushington, nee Prescott, was the daughter of Sir Henry Prescott, Governor of Newfoundland from 1834-41. The collection includes several long poems as well as miscellaneous items and poetry for youth. Though written in Newfoundland, the...